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L_-algebras as first approximations

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zbMATH Open1168.81341MaRDI QIDQ3632069FDOQ3632069


Authors: Pavol Ševera Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 June 2009





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zbMATH Keywords

simplicial manifolds\(L_\infty\)-algebrasdifferential graded manifolds


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Graded Lie (super)algebras (17B70) Finite-dimensional groups and algebras motivated by physics and their representations (81R05) Topological groupoids (including differentiable and Lie groupoids) (22A22) Supermanifolds and graded manifolds (58A50) Local Lie groups (22E05)



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